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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, June 15, 2007 6:10 AM

Good morning.

Today's Weather for:  
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      6/15/2007 

Sundown Fire Dept., Station 23
 
Heat Index70°F
Humidity94%
Dew Point68°F
 
So Far Today
High71°F
Low70°F
Rain0.00"
Rain Rate0.00"/h
Gust5mph ESE
 
Today  High: 88    Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers and thunderstorms in the morning...then showers and thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 80s. South winds up to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.  

Tonight  Low: 70    Mostly cloudy. Chance of showers and thunderstorms in the evening...then slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight. Lows around 70. Southeast winds around 10 mph in the evening becoming light and variable. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Friday, June 15, 2007 6:11 AM

Good morning ! from Indiana. Big Smile [:D]

06-15-07

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, June 15, 2007 8:56 AM

Good Morning Diners!

Bobk asked what I've been doing.  His timing for such a questions could not be better. Heartland Division has implemented dedicated piggyback service that includes connections with Bobk's favorite, the B&O. 

The B&O 2-10-2 should warm Bobk's heart as may also be the case with our 2-10-2 connoisseur, Fergie

The SD-7's hogger, Ima Hogg, has his hand on his throttle with his train under way. The first carload is emerging from under the highway bridge in West Blackhawk.  Anyone have some good pork recipes for the diner?

 


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Posted by gear-jammer on Friday, June 15, 2007 9:53 AM
 jeffrey-wimberly wrote:

Thanks, Jeffrey, for the pancakes.  I'll bet that your pancakes aren't plastic, and there might still be some left.Laugh [(-D] Oh yeah, coffee too please.

It rained last night so I am looking at indoor projects.  Maybe I will cut some furnace filters for the Aggro tree project.  I still have not had a chance to bale the lawn.  Maybe this afternoon.  Larry will be home about noon, so I need to get moving.

Sue

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Posted by ModelTrainLover on Friday, June 15, 2007 11:05 AM
Maine Central rules! Lewiston High School Swimteam nickname: Loco Colby
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Posted by Train Master on Friday, June 15, 2007 2:35 PM
its rainin here now. weathers been nasty all dal and cables been out most of the day. this the  first time i been able to get on today

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Posted by Hoople on Friday, June 15, 2007 5:25 PM
 gear-jammer wrote:
 Hoople wrote:
WOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! SCHOOL IS OUT FOR THE SUMMER!
Mark,  Didn't you have snow days?  The schools down here go until June 22.
Yes, we had snow, wind, and power outage days. Total of 2 weeks off. Didn't change the end day one bit. BTW, I go to a private school.
Once again, came home with good grades... Nobody really cared. Well it is kind of typical... My average was something like 94-95.
Good enough for me.
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Posted by Cox 47 on Friday, June 15, 2007 5:26 PM
Howdy All...Just a fast stop in to kick the Dinner back to page 1......I'll have a Diet Coke with lots of ice.....Thank You.....Its been another hot one here with no rain in the forcast till next week....I have been working on coal mine today...Its been to hot to get out and check out the Old National Road Festival....You all have a good Friday evening....Jerry
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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, June 15, 2007 6:05 PM

What up everyone?

Busy, busy day today!  Glad I'm home now!

Just whippin' up some country style ribs on the grill.......

(Yes, those are my ribs on my grill....and they're gonna be GOOD!)

Hopin' to get some layout time this weekend.  I promised you all some pics and I didn't deliver.....sorry.  I didn't make much headway last weekend, but you will get them this week!

 

Oooh, ribs are done!  Gotta go!

 

Later!

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, June 15, 2007 7:17 PM

Hey all!  Not five minutes ago a CSX freight train came through, and I counted 8 locos on the front.  No more than 50 cars trailing, and I don't know why there were so many locos on it. 

Pcarrell - Those ribs look delicious!

Progress on the layout is slow, since we're still cleaning the basement out.  However, I hope to strip one of my GP38-2s tonight or tomorrow so I can paint it in YN2.  Progress and pics to come later.

Have a great night!

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Posted by pcarrell on Friday, June 15, 2007 7:23 PM

Hoople, I'd pat you on the back and say "Job well done!", but you'll have to pat yourself on the back because I can't.  Anyways, Good Job!

 csxguy wrote:

Pcarrell - Those ribs look delicious!

They WERE!!!Dinner [dinner]

My Brighthouse cable isn't quite that fast, but I'm running my computer's, my TV's, and my phones off of it, so it's being kept busy!

On Speakeasy I did a bit better:

Last Result:
Download Speed: 6791 kbps (848.9 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 490 kbps (61.3 KB/sec transfer rate)

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Posted by gear-jammer on Friday, June 15, 2007 7:44 PM
 Hoople wrote:
 gear-jammer wrote:
 Hoople wrote:
WOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! SCHOOL IS OUT FOR THE SUMMER!
Mark,  Didn't you have snow days?  The schools down here go until June 22.
Yes, we had snow, wind, and power outage days. Total of 2 weeks off. Didn't change the end day one bit. BTW, I go to a private school.
Once again, came home with good grades... Nobody really cared. Well it is kind of typical... My average was something like 94-95.
Good enough for me.

Great job.  We care. Clapping HandsAll of your friends here on the forum applaud you.

Sue 





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Posted by grayfox1119 on Friday, June 15, 2007 8:35 PM

Good evening everyone......by the time I got into the Diner, all the food was gone except for a couple of stale doughnuts ( Fergie ? ) and the Danish were "attacked" by some lady from Washington ( per Zoe )...so lets see...I think I will have a Mango Frappe made with Vanilla ice cream...low fat please Cloe.

The sun finally made it today, sunny all day but cool at 70F. The Upper Level Low that has been off the coastline all week has finally broken down, but the winds were still out of the east, hence the cooler air ( ocean temp is still only 58 in the Gulf of Maine.

FERGIE: On the antenna line, why can't they use cable made froma stronger material of the same gauge? BTW, Sue said thank you for eating all the Danish.

CAPE JIM: Vinnie or Quito can handle the job. And yes, the lawyers may win their case but the beer case should be "empty".

BOBK:  The best way for you to get out to Palmer fast is to take the Mass Pike which has an exit in Palmer. I'm sure that is way you come? Tucker's is a 15 minute ride up route 67 from route 20 in Palmer. The CSX tracks run parallel to 67 most of the way, so you can also see trains as you drive.

10/4

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, June 15, 2007 9:56 PM
CSXGuy: It's very possible that many of those excess units were being transported unpowered to another destination.

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Friday, June 15, 2007 11:05 PM

Good Evening, Diners! Chloe, a hot fudge sundae and a cup of joe, please. Thanks!

Pretty good day at work; need to finish up some assessments by next week so that part of the paperwork doesn't start piling up.

 

Bill K. wrote:

The city scene isn't in any mag or at least not yet. John, the member who did this spent years of research and building structures to get it where it is now. Of coarse there's always those little details to add everywhere.

Another view, note the use of a mirror up the road.

Well, I'll just say that your club guy's work beats the work in this cover pic (hands down)! Bow [bow]Bow [bow]

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Bill K., I sent you an email on your other question, rather than fill up another page here... Wink [;)]

 Hoople wrote:

Once again, came home with good grades... Nobody really cared. Well it is kind of typical... My average was something like 94-95.
Good enough for me.

I'd say that is outstanding, Mark - even if you're underachieving, it's still darn good! Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Yeah!! [yeah]Thumbs Up [tup]

Time for my evening nap, so I'll get this posted (and probably get TOP honors). Everyone have some fun this weekend and stay cool if you're in the cooker like we're supposed to be Saturday. Hope you Dads have a great Father's Day, too!

 

Blessings,

Jim in Cape Girardeau 

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Posted by Paul W. Beverung on Saturday, June 16, 2007 12:06 AM

Evening Gang: Mary Ann and I went to the primier showing of Six Flags Over Texas new show, Coobrila. We had a VIP invite with all the trimmings. The dinner was fantastic and the show was very good. So the whole night was a blast and free to boot.

I did move the gondolas into the shade after I got the sides painted. I had the cars up on the steaming bays to paint the sides so I didn't have to bend down. They are finished now and will be in use tomorrow.

Not much else going on. I'm going to try and spend the day tomorrow over at the meet. John has my locomotive cleaned up and ready to go. I'll let you all know what happens tomorrow night.

JimCG: Not to worry, I've got it for you. have at it guys.

Good Night All

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Posted by Hoople on Saturday, June 16, 2007 1:49 AM
Well since Paul is buying, I'll have a milk. Yes I am still awake... I had some stuff to do and its summer. Anyways...
...thanks to all that congradulated me in some way. It makes me happy.
Now for the goods: I HAS A PROTO 2000 SP DAYLIGHT E8/9!!! Thank you Ebay!
I got it for $52.25 total including shipping, its the new 2005 version, with working MARs light. I had a small battle. The price was $32.25, shipping $11. I placed a max bid of $52. A minute later the previous lead bidder bidded at $39. Troubled, he bidded again at $41.25, with 13 seconds left. I watched the clock run down.
Now the wait begins. Well it began an hour ago or so. Luckily it's in Arizona, and was brand new. I have to wait like 1-8 days.
Well, I'll stick around,
Mark
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Posted by Fergmiester on Saturday, June 16, 2007 5:49 AM
 gear-jammer wrote:
 Hoople wrote:
 gear-jammer wrote:
 Hoople wrote:
WOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! SCHOOL IS OUT FOR THE SUMMER!
Mark,  Didn't you have snow days?  The schools down here go until June 22.
Yes, we had snow, wind, and power outage days. Total of 2 weeks off. Didn't change the end day one bit. BTW, I go to a private school.
Once again, came home with good grades... Nobody really cared. Well it is kind of typical... My average was something like 94-95.
Good enough for me.

Great job.  We care. Clapping HandsAll of your friends here on the forum applaud you.

Sue 

Yes! Well done Hoople. With marks like that you'll be able to go anywhere and more than likely with a scholarship. So please don't dispair. Marks like that are an excellent sign of things to come!

Garry: Ah yes the 2-10-2 A venerable power house. CN had 93 of them.

Dick: If the cable was ny thicker it would it would be called the Anchor Cable. Nah we'll stick to what we have. Put a few hooks on it and catch some Flounder. Funny you should mention Sue. I only picked up on that this morning after scanning it a couple of times yesterday, which was Date Squares and Nanimao Bars. It's a deadly place to work this boat of ours!

Time to run

Fergie 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Saturday, June 16, 2007 6:04 AM

Good morning

Today's Weather for:  
Sundown, LA  71446-6114      6/16/2007 

Sundown Fire Dept., Station 23
 
Heat Index:  77°F
Humidity:  94%
Dew Point:  70°F
 
So Far Today
High:  72°F
Low:  70°F
Rain:  0.01"
Rain Rate:  0.00"/h
Gust:  6mph NNE
 
Today  High: 88    Cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the upper 80s. Light and variable winds.  

Tonight  Low: 68    Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the upper 60s. Light and variable winds.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Saturday, June 16, 2007 6:48 AM

morning all talked to inch last night for a while . Not to much happening here .

I 'll have the big breakfast girls you know the 3 hot cakes, 2 sausage patties, 2 eggs ( make mine over med), 2 biscuits, hash browns, and a large glass of eds OJ.

You all take care

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Posted by wetidlerjr on Saturday, June 16, 2007 7:13 AM

Good morning ! from Indiana. Big Smile [:D]

06-16-07

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Posted by JimRCGMO on Saturday, June 16, 2007 8:37 AM

Good Morning, Janie - I'd already stopped on the way here and picked these up, so I guess we'll have some more choices for the breakfast crew.

I'll have a cup of coffee, some of Ed's OJ, a cinnamon roll, and some waffles and bacon, please. Thanks, Paul!

 

 

I'll be over at the big table - need more room for all my breakfast. Dinner [dinner]

Congrats on the eBay win, Mark! Bet you'll really like that P2K E8/9. Hardest part is the waiting, right? Wink [;)]

Well, back to my breakfast - then I'll need to head out and do the laundry thing.

 

Blessings and a good day to all,

Jim in Cape Girardeau

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, June 16, 2007 8:52 AM

Good morning............  looks like I arrived at the right time! I'll gladly take one of the cinnamon rolls and I'll have an OJ, too.

Yep, Fergie's the 2-10-2 expert!  Says the CN had 93 of them.  Are you approaching 93 2-10-2's in your roundhouse yet, Fergie?

Looks like the SP Daylight will be operating into Seattle soon.  Congrats on the new loco, Hoople. I recall SP had one E8 and the rest of the engines looking like the P2K model wer E9's.  Unit number should be a clue as to if it's an E9.

In the past few days I've weathered about 20 freight cars, and now I have several others on the work table to be weathered.

Bye.

GARRY

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Posted by pcarrell on Saturday, June 16, 2007 9:06 AM

Mornin' all!

Looks like Ed's OJ is the hit of the day!  I'll go for a glass too I guess!

Well, another scorcher today!  Plenty of heat...mainly dry for the weekend!

TODAY: High pressure will keep us hot, and a southwest wind will keep us dry.  Highs today should climb to the 90 degree mark in most spots.

SUNDAY: A cold front will move into northern Indiana.  There should be enough instability to trigger a few storms north of Indianapolis, but most of central Indiana should stay dry.  Highs again will hit the lower 90's.  The U.S. Grand Prix should see dry weather, but even if they see a shower, they still race!  Jazz Fest looks okay as well...just take tons of sunscreen!

However, with upper-level ridging & the atmosphere essentially capped with warm-air I don't expect much

EXTENDED OUTLOOK: Hot & hazy will soon by joined by the other "H"....humidity.  Enjoy the low dewpoints that are in place currently....making this heat much more tolerable.  Early next week tropical moisture will stream northward....making flat-out steamy conditions Monday-Wednesday.  Here is the Forecast in the upper-levels by Monday morning.  The upper-level ridge will break-down just a bit, and allow for a storm system to move through.

DROUGHT WATCH: The rainfall deficit continues to climb with each day...and we're now over 3.50" below normal since May 1st.  Some counties in the area (including Marion, where Indianapolis is) are now in an official "Moderate" drought.  Nothing compared to the "Exceptional" drought conditions being felt in Alabama & Mississippi, but dry enough for Indianapolis Water Works to request customers to stop watering their lawns (the 1st time since 1998).  Rainfall potential through the weekend shows dry conditions for most of the Ohio Valley, with scattered chances in the southeast and heavy rains for Oklahoma & Texas. 

Currently, this is what it looks like out there (Updated live)

For those interested in information on Sunday's US Grand Prix, click here

For me, it's a quiet day of study and modeling before I go and teach this evening.  I've got a big class of 25 students this evening.  Oh, and I almost forgot!  I was asked to concider taking a teaching position at a local prison!  I'd be teaching Theology, my passion!  I'm seriously thinking of taking it.  It's an awesome opportunity to reach people for Christ!  My wife is a bit concerned that it's a maximum security prison, but I told her not to worry.  I've got God on my side! 

Well, I best be off now!

Later!

Philip
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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, June 16, 2007 9:18 AM

Hello Philip:

It was exciting to learn of your being considered to teach in prison. I encourage to do so. I'd like to know more.

Drought?  Bad here. Very bad.  The Kentucky blue grass is brown instead of green!

Bye.

GARRY

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Posted by pcarrell on Saturday, June 16, 2007 9:27 AM
 Heartland Division CBQ wrote:

Hello Philip:

It was exciting to learn of your being considered to teach in prison. I encourage to do so. I'd like to know more.

Drought?  Bad here. Very bad.  The Kentucky blue grass is brown instead of green!

Bye.

I don't know a lot just yet, but I'm looking forward to learning more!  I'll holler when I hear something.  It may be a slow process though.  You know how things are when the govt. gets involved....hurry up and wait!

And yeah, I think you guys are getting the drought a bit worse then we are.

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Posted by Hoople on Saturday, June 16, 2007 11:57 AM
Good Morning. Have any cinnamon rolls left? I'll take one if there is one.
Everyone: Thanks for the congrats, it kept me going through my boredom.
Jim: Yeah I know the drill...
Garry: Well it's already been here for two years. #4449 has been powering it. Now he can take a break, and let #6050 take over.

Maybe when I get my E8/9 I could send #4449 to tonys trains and have it rigged with sound, dcc, and a marslight. That would be fun.

 

Now where to find some daylight passenger cars... Those superliners don't cut it.

Mark

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Posted by bighead on Saturday, June 16, 2007 12:16 PM

hello everyone

i've always wondered what this is? what do you talk about here? what do u do? and can i join on in? thanks for answering my qustions if you do.

-Jake

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Saturday, June 16, 2007 12:51 PM
 bighead wrote:

hello everyone

i've always wondered what this is? what do you talk about here? what do u do? and can i join on in? thanks for answering my qustions if you do.

-Jake

JakeSign - Welcome [#welcome]  Enjoy the diner.  We over eat and just plain have fun.  We're friends to those in need.

Mark.........  I like the Daylights. Glad you model them.  BTW, if you still have the old Rivarossi Big Boy and you don't want it:  Consider selling it "as is" on ebay.  I think youi aid it did not work well. It may fund more news stuff for you. I think SP 6050 is an E9 and I think the SP E8 was # 6018.  SP fans can confirm.

Happy Model Railroading!

GARRY

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Posted by bogp40 on Saturday, June 16, 2007 12:52 PM
 bighead wrote:

hello everyone

i've always wondered what this is? what do you talk about here? what do u do? and can i join on in? thanks for answering my qustions if you do.

-Jake

Jake,

Nice of you to stop by the diner. Everyone is welcome here. So Welcome!

You can talk about just about anything you want to. How your day was, the weather in your area (already have a few amature weathermen here), what your working on both train and other, etc.

I never really knew what the Old Coffee Shop or this the Diner actually was until pcarrell (Philip) invited me in for a spell. This was just shortly after loosing my wife back in March 29. There's a great group of guys and gal/s here. They helped me through some tough times and were only a keyboard away. So you see, this is quite the versital place to come and sit for a spell and say anything that's on your mind. Check out some of the past pages and get a feel for what everyones up to these days.

So, what do you model, road , scale and whatnot.

This is a slow time at the diner, must be that great weather and everyone's out and about. Later on you will see more posts as most will fill everyone in on today.

So what's your pleasure, lunch is on me today....

I see that you posted about any modelers in Loudon, I was almost ready to reply when I realized that your in Tennessee. The Loudon I know people in is in New Hampshire. So did you ever find anyone near you?

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